2) Answer- Ascospores are genetically different whereas conidia are genetically identical.
Conidia are asexual spores of fungi. They are non- motile. Conidia are genetically identical to their haploid parent cell. They are produced from mitosis. Ascospore is type of fungal spore found in Ascomycota class of fungi. They are produced by meiosis fallowed by mitosis.
3) Answer- whether the hyphae have cross walls or lack of cross walls.
Hyphae means threads of fungal tissue. Septate hyphae have cross walls known as septum while non septate hyphae do not have cross walls.
Question 2 2 pts Among sac fungi, which of these correctly distinguishes ascospores from conidia? Ascospores...
When trying to differentiate between septate hyphae and nonseptate hyphae, one should be observing O whether the mycelia has undergone plasmogamy or karyogamy. whether the spores are born in an ascocarp or basidiocarp. whether the primary type of nutrition is autotrophic or heterotrophic. whether the spores are produced by mitosis or meiosis. O whether the hyphae have cross walls or lack cross walls.
Question 16 2 pts In septate fungi, what structures allow cytoplasmic streaming to distribute needed nutrients, synthesized compounds, and organelles throughout the hyphae? O tight junctions that form in cross-walls between cells O multiple chitinous layers in cross-walls complex microtubular cytoskeletons O two nuclei O tiny holes in cross-walls In most fungi, karyogamy does not immediately follow plasmogamy. This O is strong support for the claim that fungi are not truly eukaryotic. O results in multiple diploid nuclei per cell....
Question 7 2 pts What do fungi and arthropods have in common? Both groups have cell walls. The haploid state is dominant in both groups. O Both groups are commonly coenocytic. Both groups are predominantly heterotrophs that ingest their food. The protective coats of both groups are made of chitin. Which of these paired fungal structures are structurally and functionally most alike? O conidia and basidiocarps sporangia and hyphae zoospores and mycelia haustoria and arbuscules soredia and ascospores